Le Soleil (French newspaper)

Le Soleil
TypeDaily news
Founder(s)Édouard Hervé and Jean-Jacques Weiss
Founded1873
Political alignmentMonarchist
LanguageFrench
Ceased publicationJune 1915
HeadquartersParis

Le Soleil ("The Sun") was a French daily newspaper. It was founded in 1873 and run by the journalists Édouard Hervé and Jean-Jacques Weiss. Le Soleil was a monarchist daily, more moderate than others, sold for five centimes at the end of the nineteenth and start of the twentieth century. It was located in the rue du Croissant. It was one of two French newspapers that gave the best coverage of international news, along with Le Temps.